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Why Tampa Gold Honey Does Not Sell Orange Blossom Honey

 Why Tampa Gold Honey Does Not Sell Orange Blossom Honey     Orange blossom honey is frequently contaminated with pesticides primarily because bees forage for miles and cannot distinguish between treated and untreated plants, they ingest these chemical residues and bring them back to the hive, where they end up in the honey.     Here is a breakdown of why this contamination occurs: Systemic Pesticides in Citrus Agriculture: Many pesticides are systemic, meaning they are absorbed into all parts of the plant—nectar, pollen, leaves, and roots—after being applied to the soil, irrigation systems, or as seed coatings. This means even if a tree is not directly sprayed, the nectar it produces can still contain chemicals. Widespread Pesticide Use: Citrus farming relies on a heavy, sometimes uncontrolled, application of chemicals to manage pests, diseases, and fungal infections. Environmental Persistence: Pesticides, including neonicotinoids and, in some ar...